Installs tested with this common options: Display resolution 1024x768 Lubuntu 16.06.1 i386 Spanish No network interface No third-party packages selected Guided~default partitions; clean hard disk. Not encrypting home folder (Qemu used for VM)
ALTERNATE RESULT: Needs 250MiB of RAM to see no error DESKTOP RESULT: Needs 250MiB of RAM to see no error An important difference between DebianInstaller (alternate) and Ubiquity (desktop) is the possibility to setup a RAID0 with 2 hard disks; RAID0 can duplicate the disk i/o speed, and this is makes an important difference in old computers. El 16/08/16 a les 22:44, Simon Quigley ha escrit: > Hello everyone, > > On 08/16/2016 03:08 PM, Bryan Quigley wrote: > <snip /> >> In my VM testing with various memory amounts a Lubuntu LiveCD having >> selected "Install Lubuntu" option operates in *less* memory than the >> Alternate installer. >> >> I was able to install Lubuntu i386 Desktop CD in just 218 MB of ram, by >> selecting - "Install Lubuntu" and choosing no updates when installing or >> 3rd party stuff. The key part is not to boot the Live session and just >> go directly to Ubiquity. >> >> The Alternate i386 installer fails completely until about 240MB but even >> then be install didn't succeed. >> >> Both tests we're done using 16.04.1 medium. I'm guessing it's Zram that >> makes the LiveCD works so well. I'm actually surprised by the results >> myself, but I don't see where I could have made a mistake in my testing. > > We really need to confirm what Bryan is saying. If he is correct and > Lubuntu Desktop really takes less resources than Lubuntu Alternate, > there is no use in keeping Alternate images. > > We need someone on real hardware from each architecture (amd64, i386, > AND PowerPC) to test limits on their hardware. Here's what you have to > do to help. > 1. Grab the following images: > a. Yakkety Daily Alternate > b. Xenial Daily Alternate > c. Yakkety Daily Live > d. Xenial Daily Live > 2. Boot an image of your choice setting the mem=<NUMBER>MB boot > parameter. Here's a guide on doing that: > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Kernel/KernelBootParameters > 3. Select "Install Lubuntu" > 4. Install the operating system on your computer. > 5. Repeat steps 2-4 decreasing the amount of RAM until you get a > failure due to the lack of available RAM. > 6. Repeat steps 2-5 with all of the images. > 7. Respond reporting your results. > > Also, now's the time to make your case for keeping alternate images. If > the results turn up that Desktop takes less resources, we will ask for > it to stop being produced unless we have a good reason to keep it. > > Have a nice day, and get testing! :) > -- Lubuntu-users mailing list Lubuntu-users@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users